After a short trial that included tidbits from a 2006 deposition where Bill Cosby admits to using quaaludes on women he then had sex with and the defense rested after only six minutes, the highly publicized trial of Bill Cosby ended in a mistrial. For 50 hours, a jury that included seven men and five women were unable to determine whether or not the comedian and television personality was guilty of allegedly sexually assaulting Andrea Constand in 2004. Despite the fact that the prosecutor has said that he will retry the case, Cosby will be going on a speaking tour, about sexual assault.

Thursday (June 22) morning, Cosby spokespeople Andrew Wyatt and Ebonee Benson paid a visit to Good Morning Alabama where they revealed that Cosby will go on a speaking tour. The goal of the tour will be to advise young people on how to ward off sexual assault allegations, seriously.

During the interview, Good Morning Alabama host Janice Rodgers asked “Is it kind of a, ‘do as I say, not as I do?'” While Wyatt laughed off the question, Benson quickly chimed in with an interesting response. ​“Laws are changing,” she said. “The statute of limitations for victims of sexual assault are being extended. So this is why people need to be educated on a brush against the shoulder. Anything at this point can be considered sexual assault.”